17 -year sentence seeks to ensure punishment, says PDT leader – 12/02/2025 – Panel

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Leader of NA, Federal Deputy Mário Heringer (MG) defends the application of harsh penalties to accused of more serious acts in as a way of inhibiting.

“Of course, it needs this differentiation by the degree of involvement and commitment of each one,” he says. “A, which is apparently very large, she can’t serve everyone. But I think at first she served exactly to ensure punishment, ensure that people would stay and feel the weight of the law when they committed crime.”

He recalls that, in Brazil, there is progression of penalty with a sixth prison time. “And if time is less than 17 years, suddenly that person is not even punished,” he says. “A lighter penalty could represent a non-pity. The penalty is didactic.”

For the deputy, these sentences will eventually fall and adapt proportionally to the size of the offense committed from the appeals presented.

“The dosimetry of the penalty will work forward. But at that moment, it was necessary so that we would not repeat or encourage these acts to be repeated and continue to happen without a response to this kind of act.”


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